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Denver’s eBike & eCargo Bike Rebates Re-Open on Sept. 6 for Climate Action Over 2,900 Helped

release by the City of Denver

September 1, 2022 - (Denver, CO) The Office of Climate Action, Sustainability and Resiliency’s e-bike rebate program will open again on Tuesday, September 6 at 8 a.m.! We will have 600 rebates available, with half of the available funding reserved for income-qualified residents.

More than 2,900 Denverites hopped on an e-bike with help from this rebate program. © Hardt Family Cyclery

Find out what you’ll need to prove residency and how to apply for the income-qualified rebate in the “Participant Eligibility” section of the website.

As of today, more than 2,900 Denverites hopped on an e-bike with help from this rebate program, investing $5.7M into our local economy.

For more information and participating bike shops click here.

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